Bands & artists like Shu-bi-dua
If you like Shu-bi-dua, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
Artists to try next
Dodo and the Dodos
Their blend of melodic hooks and rhythmic grooves mirrors Shu-bi-dua's infectious style while maintaining an engaging lyrical approach.
The Savage Rose
With their rich instrumentation and emotive vocals, The Savage Rose offers a deeper exploration of themes akin to Shu-bi-dua's lyrical currents.
Lukas Graham
Lukas Graham combines pop sensibilities with storytelling lyrics, creating an uplifting momentum similar to Shu-bi-dua's work.
Mads Langer
Mads Langer's pop-rock sound features melodic hooks and emotional depth that align closely with Shu-bi-dua's style.
Sanne Salomonsen
Her powerful vocals and blend of rock and pop elements create an engaging sound reminiscent of Shu-bi-dua's uplifting grooves.
Kim Larsen
As a prominent figure in Danish pop-rock, Kim Larsen’s music features catchy rhythms and relatable lyrics similar to Shu-bi-dua.
nephew
Nephew's energetic sound combines electronic elements with rock, creating a vibrant atmosphere that echoes Shu-bi-dua's infectious grooves.
C.V. Jørgensen
C.V. Jørgensen’s thoughtful songwriting paired with melodic instrumentation reflects the deeper lyrical currents present in Shu-bi-dua's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Shu-bi-dua?
Artists similar to Shu-bi-dua include Dodo and the Dodos, The Savage Rose, Lukas Graham and Mads Langer. Each shares elements of Shu-bi-dua's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Shu-bi-dua?
Shu-bi-dua is primarily known for pop music and rock music. Their music features infectious grooves driven by rhythmic interplay and melodic hooks that create an uplifting momentum while exploring deeper lyrical currents.
Where should I start if I like Shu-bi-dua?
If you enjoy Shu-bi-dua, start with Dodo and the Dodos — their album "Dodo and the Dodo's" is a great entry point. Their blend of melodic hooks and rhythmic grooves mirrors Shu-bi-dua's infectious style while maintaining an engaging lyrical approach.